Recognizing the importance of community recreation in support of lifelong active living, the City of Toronto encourages residents and visitors to stay active during the holiday season. Information about Toronto Parks, Forestry and Recreation’s skate facilities can be found at http://www.toronto.ca/parks/recreation_facilities/skating/skating.htm. Swim facility holiday schedules are located at http://www.toronto.ca/parks/recreation_facilities/swimming. Leisure skating programs at indoor... »
Archive for December 21st, 2009
Canadians plan to be more generous in 2010
The dawning of the New Year will bring larger donations and more volunteer hours to Canada’s non-profit organizations according to Canadians who responded to a new poll released by Investors Group. Volunteer efforts are expected to see the largest increase with three-in-ten (29 per cent) Canadians saying they plan to donate more time to... »
CTV News Announces the Top 10 Canadian News Stories of 2009
Canada’s ongoing recession, the swine flu, the Afghan mission, and the collapse of the car industry topped CTV News’s list of Canadian news stories this year. The Top 10 Canadian News Stories were selected by a panel of journalists led by CTV News’ Chief Anchor and Senior Editor Lloyd Robertson. Beginning on Wednesday, December... »
Progress Report Shows Ontarians Working Together
Results You Can Read, Progress You Can See The Ontario government released its sixth annual report highlighting the progress Ontarians are making to improve the economy, schools, hospitals and communities where they live. The report shows higher test scores in schools, shorter wait times in health care and steady improvement in our hospital, green... »
